Midway Mayor Seeking a Second Term

The mayor of Midway wants to be elected to a second term. She’s lived in Midway for 25 years, owned her own business and thinks she can help lead and serve the 4000 residents living there. Carolyn Murray has this:

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The city of Midway held a three way primary in August with all female candidates running for mayor. With the general election next month, the 10 year resident challenging the incumbent thinks she can bring a new perspective to handling the growth pressures in Midway. Carolyn Murray has this: